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From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discuss-List@Opensrs. Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 7:40 PM
Subject: Latest NetSol Revenue Doubling Trick
> Got the usual invalid Network Solutions renewal invoice for a transferred
> domain today with a new twist...
> this one is for $70.00. Fine print on bill stuffer states that renewals
can
> be made for 1-10 years but the renewal
> invoice itself is for 2 years @ $70.00. Previously all the renewal
invoices
> were for $35/1 year.
> Guess the idiots at Netsol are starting to feel the pinch of defectors.
Yep. They're feeling it. And badly :)
Those morons keep thinking the bills are overdue (got a handle check thing
from them that shows the domains I transferred as 'overdue') *heh* try
collecting NSI.
I refuse to give those jerks another dime. And I'm working on a complaint
to the state attorney general's office claiming fraudelent business
practice. I talked to the postmaster here about this today, and she says
that there may be grounds for mail fraud in the fact they're billing for
services they aren't authorized to deliver.
My attorney says that payment of an NSI invoice may give them the legal
authority to transfer a domain *back* to them!